rework perk borrowed time

Need to do use it 1 time only because surviviors like to abuse this.I think killer don't know what distance need to go from hook that this perk not will activated.So will better if surviviors gameplay will be difficult...the more SWF! ur thought?

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@indieeden7 if u was caught its only survivior's troubles then play stealth's....rework need that survivors use it when it necessary but not abuse it every time...survivors like abuse all things and borrowed time specially! :D

and surviviors not feel fear because they know that for example borrowed time work more times...why need scare if u know it?i think need rework and adrenaline too adrenaline for example delete 150% speed...that survivors feel fear little bit and play not for fun play with careful

Borrowed time only activates when someone is unhooked in terror radius. So if it activated on you, it was by your own decision to stay that close to the hook instead of pressuring gens. And that you come to the conclusion someone had it on them, is only because you decided to tunnel the person on the hook instead of the rescuer. I dont feel ever sorry for that. Borrowed time only activates on people who play back to the hook plays and complain about gen rushing. Everyone else, who tries to play normally, dont encounter BT so much. Bt is a result of your own play style. Just like Noed is the fault of the survivors not cleansing, Bt is the result of killers fault to hook camp and tunnel. Deal with it.

Gonna have to agree with pretty much everything ppl are saying here. If your close enough to the hook that your terror radius is heard by the hooked survivor, just assume that survivor has BT when they get unhooked. Try to go after the unhooker rather than the person who just got off the hook. If you can get a quick hit in on the guy off the hook, sure...go for it. Worst case scenerio, BT procs and that guy now has to waste time mending. Best case scenerio, that guy gets dropped and you LEAVE THEM SLUGGED before going after the unhooker. Picking them up is asking for a DS.

Camping hooks if you dont know for sure someone is going for the save and tunneling the guy who just got unhooked is a bad way of creating any pressure. You'll likely just see these 2nd chance perks activating over and over while allowing the gens that your not paying attention to to pop. If you can keep doing damage by slugging ppl who PROBABLY have active DS and hooking the rescuer, you end up slowing the gens down.

If you go into every match always assuming survivors have it...it'll never surprise you. Between BT and DS, always assume a survivor who was freshly unhooked has it. Like I said, I think BT is in a good spot. I play killer like 95% of the time, and it really never bothers me.

@LordGlint ok but u remember why for example Legion was nerfed because devs said "more players complain that legion always abuse frenzy and it made him unbearable" but why survivors can abuse perks and killers no...for example myers can not abuse play with food because they complain to this perk that killer abuse it and go fast nerf it...

Making use of BT isnt really ABUSING it, but rather just giving a survivor a chance to get to a safer location that they otherwise might not have the time to get to. BT more or less buys the unhooked survivor 15 seconds of time.

As far as your comment on Legion, Legion was changed due to the fact that his power took any sort of counterplay in chases completely off the table. Chases against old legion were more or less just a matter of time on when the survivor he was chasing would drop. While his killrate wasnt high, the fact that as a survivor, you pretty much were never going to actually win a chase made him pretty dull to go again.

So if it activated on you, it was by your own decision to stay that close to the hook instead of pressuring gens.

Eeeeeh, that part is not really correct. Survivors can very much force BT to activate. Like save instantly before the killer had a chance to walk more than 2m. Or baiting the killer back to the hook by leaving a scratch mark trail for them to follow.

Typically if theyre unhooking THAT quickly, theyre asking for a quick grab. I cant tell you how many times Ive grabbed survivors who think theyre being sneaky by unhooking as soon as the hook animation finishes. By keeping awareness of your immediate surroundings, this wont happen.

As far as what you said with the scratch marks...hit the guy leaving the scratch marks, lol. By all means, hit the freshly unhooked guy if its easy, you can waste his time by making him mend. Ultimately though, your sights should be set on the guy who was leaving the scratches though. BT or not, picking up ppl who were just off the hook is ASKING to eat a DS.

If I'm in a chase and they lead me back to a hooked survivor, I assume the newly unhooked survivor is protected by BT and continue after the unhooker. Sometimes I'll the unhooked one just to force them to go mend (or possibly get a slug, if the unhooker was an ass without BT), but it's best to assume survivors have BT. And, if there's an obsession, play like every survivor has DS.

As a survivor, BT is very useful for when the killer camps hooks, and it can make for some great end-game saves. As killer, if you play around it, it's usually not a problem.